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1963 Impala Powerglide to 700R4 swap

 
Raskel2 Raskel2
New User | Posts: 4 | Joined: 07/08
Posted: 07/29/08
08:02 AM

I have a 1963 Impala with a mild small block 350. I'm swapping the Powerglide out for a 700R4 (out of a 1990 Formula Firebird). I know it will come with a 30-spline tailshaft which will have to be changed to a 27-spline. Is this possible or is there an easier/less expensive way to alleviate this issue. Also does anyone know which crossmember I should use? Which kits will I need to make this transmission work with the car?  Since the driveshaft is a 2 piece does that mean I only need to get the driveshaft closest to the transmission shortened? Any and all advice on how to make this proccess as painless and the least expensive would be appreciated.

P.S. Would going to a 200-4r be easier and/or less expensive?  

 
Raskel2 Raskel2
New User | Posts: 4 | Joined: 07/08
Posted: 07/31/08
08:03 AM

BUMP  

 
Raskel2 Raskel2
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Posted: 08/12/08
06:15 AM

Bump  

 
59dragnwagn 59dragnwagn
New User | Posts: 4 | Joined: 08/08
Posted: 08/16/08
09:50 PM

Go to your local parts store and buy a yoke for the trans you have, if needed they have u joints to match different size ends. thats way cheaper than swapping an output shaft. you can have the driveshaft shortened by a good drivetrain shop i use drive train specialists (in OKC) last one i had them shorten cost $50.im also looking for a crossmember to do the same. you would think some one would manufacture one by now..... for now i removed the 6cyl/3spd xmember and cut the ends off of it to move them back 2 inches (approximate) but i noticed the trans mount holes are not symetrical across the width of the xmember so im left scratching my head. if the 6cyl is off center is the v8 center?? i guess im going to weld up a custom one so i can drive it unless someone knows of a 700r4 crossmember for 58-64 chevy cars (impala). later  

 
59dragnwagn 59dragnwagn
New User | Posts: 4 | Joined: 08/08
Posted: 08/16/08
10:12 PM

Wow i finally found an xmember check it out
http://www.bowtieoverdrives.com/catalog/catalog.php?Action=GETSUBCAT&CATID=YA1A6

www.bowtieoverdrives.com , click crossmembers, select year (same for you and me) 59-64 impala. Bam there it is $175 im ordering one next week! good luck with yours. later  

 
59dragnwagn 59dragnwagn
New User | Posts: 4 | Joined: 08/08
Posted: 08/16/08
10:17 PM

You also need a 700R4 stand alone harness. they are available from summit racing for less than $50. the harness w module has an adjustment to set the lockup of the torque converter. without the stand alone harness the 700R4 will not operate correctly. that should be all you need.(and i need) later, Dan  

 
59dragnwagn 59dragnwagn
New User | Posts: 4 | Joined: 08/08
Posted: 08/26/08
09:42 PM

I actually found 2 other sites that sell an x member for our cars one for $95 and one for $99. im ordering the $99 tomorrow instead of the $175 part. if you ever bother to check back on this ill send you the website and let you know how mine fits. later, Dan  

 
58klein 58klein
New User | Posts: 2 | Joined: 03/09
Posted: 03/11/09
10:39 AM

I want to take a powerglide out and install a 700r4 in my 58 impala.  Did you have to modify the sheet metal in the tunnel?
Thanks
Tracy  

 
TUNASGARAGE TUNASGARAGE
New User | Posts: 2 | Joined: 01/09
Posted: 04/27/09
12:43 PM

You dont have to modify the sheet metal on the car. It will fit just fine. You will have to modify the crossmember for the transmission since the 700r4 sits a few inches farther than the powerglide. I sell a direct bolt on crossmember that eliminates the need to cut and modify your original crossmember. I sell them on Ebay for $145. If you need it let me know. My ebay name is TunasGarage2009. You can also email me at Tunasgarage@yahoo.com. Also if you mention you saw this on Car Craft I'll knock off $20. Thanks from Tuna's Garage!!  

 
TUNASGARAGE TUNASGARAGE
New User | Posts: 2 | Joined: 01/09
Posted: 04/28/09
08:35 AM

I also have crossmembers for 61-65 Falcon C4 conversions, 62-67 Nova 700r4 400th 200r, 58-75 Impala 700r4, 67-69 Camaro 700r4. I also have 4 link suspensions for 53-56 Ford trucks and Chevys.  

 

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